What you need to know
Solar energy is no longer just the future – it's a real opportunity for households and businesses looking to reduce their electricity costs. One of the most frequently asked questions is: How much does a solar installation cost?
💡 What affects the price?
The price of a solar system depends on several key factors:
1. System power
The larger the installation (in kW), the higher the price. Household systems typically range between 3 kW and 10 kW.
2. Component quality
High-quality panels and inverters with better efficiency often have a higher initial cost, but perform better and last longer.
3. Batteries (if any)
If you want an autonomous system with batteries for energy storage, this will add a significant portion to the budget — batteries are among the most expensive components.
4. Assembly and installation
The price also includes labor, installation materials, cables, fasteners, and other fees, which can vary depending on the complexity of the roof and site conditions.
5. Regulations and documents
Connecting to power distribution networks, permits, and projects can also add to the final cost.
💰 Indicative pricing examples
(Prices here are indicative to give an idea of the range — actual offers may vary)
- 3–5 kW Solar system — suitable for a standard family
- 6–10 kW system — for larger needs or energy-independent homes
- System with batteries — adds significant value but provides more autonomy
📈 Return on Investment
The energy from a solar system often pays for itself in 5–10 years, depending on the price of electricity and how much of the generated energy you use in your home.